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Ascot-Clad, Wine-Sipping Lawyer in Philadelphia Vandalized a Grocery Store With Anti-Trump Graffiti

Ascot-Clad, Wine-Sipping Lawyer in Philadelphia Vandalized a Grocery Store With Anti-Trump Graffiti

The Philadelphia GOP is calling for the firing of assistant city solicitor Duncan Lloyd after surveillance video showed the man filming another man vandalizing a grocery store by spray painting the phrase "f--k Trump" on the stone wall. Lloyd was wearing a blazer and an ascot and was sipping wine during the crime, which prompted the chairman of the Republican Party in Philadelphia to call it "perhaps the most bourgeois sight imaginable."

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The pair was captured on a surveillance camera:

And the full statement from the Philadelphia GOP:

Neither person has been arrested for the vandalism, which is estimated as causing $3,000-$10,000 in damage to the grocery store.

Honestly, a lawyer should know better than to videotape someone graffiti-ing a wall. While I understand that some supporters of Hillary Clinton are having a rough time accepting the results of the election, getting wasted in public and spray painting profanity is not an appropriate way to deal with the disappointment. Come on.

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